THE LEGION CRUMBLES IN NIMROD'S VENGEFUL HANDS!
Since the Altar's creation, a villain has lurked in what was meant to be Krakoa's safest space. He's done waiting. And so is the Phalanx! David Haller faces his worst nightmares as the Altar comes under attack! Good thing he has Nightcrawler to - wait, Nightcrawler isn't even on Krakoa? He's off in the woods... murdering his friends?! What happened to the Spark - and is there any hope left for Krakoa's peacekeepers?
Rated T+
Legion of X #10 expresses a ton of complex plotlines in a way that informs but doesn't overwhelm the reader. Read Full Review
This book contains some of the best artwork currently on offer. Splashy explosions, violent deaths, betrayals, and a black revelation await you in the finale of Legion of X. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like in a culminating issue that still reads as being incomplete the double-edged sword of serialized superhero comics surrounded by events. Read Full Review
I can’t express how amazed I am. This issue show how x men can handle the true apocalypse! And the final reveal makes this character a way more dangerous than the original mr sinister. Also the professor’s storyline is really dramatic. I like that Charles is shown as complex character with his good and bad sides.
I thought the “immoral x men” is the best ongoing in new era but I was wrong. The “legion of X” is the best.
This was absolutely phenomenal!!!! When issue 1 came out I remember being so blown away by it as it was my kind of story. The entire volume has been tremendous in my opinion and this issue is no different. Multiple beautifully written storylines happen in this issue with big results. The artwork is absolutely stunning as well. I was so bummed this was the last issue of legion of x but the story will continue in sons of x.
Did this issue make me emotional for Forget Me Not? Yes. Yes it did.
Lots of great stuff here.
Little room to breath, its clear Spurrier was against the clock with all the events and everything and his story wasnt allowed the room to breath.
I love comics, but sometimes the industry gets in the way in really unsatisfying ways.
An entertaining way to end the series, even if it is a bit jam-packed. Vox using Juggernaut a vessel was not something I expected, but it was super cool. Plus, I continue to really enjoy what Spurrier does with Legion and Charles. Xabi's death was sad as well, and I'm interested to see how and even if he will end up returning from death. I think the ending to this was well-done also. It left the off the serious ominously as we go into the Nightcrawlers miniseries for Sins of Sinister.
This is a satisfying, yet messy finale. I feel like this series needed a few more passes to really hone in its storytelling. Spurrier is great, and has great ideas, but sometimes his execution can leave a bit to be desired.
There's so many great ideas here! I wish they had more room to breathe, that they had any meaningful connection to one another instead of feeling like 3 tangentially-related comics shoved together, and that they were rendered by a better artist. Also, they're not all good ideas — I haven't much taste for the Geoff Johns-style "marginal, arbitrary variation on established thing" mode of storytelling that gives us "Spirit of Variance" or "Hopesword". Great things do peek out of the murk, though: in particular Xabi's story is one I wish had been more than a thing tossed out at the end, and the Legion/Xavier stuff is good too. I can't say as this is a series I'll miss, but it consistently felt like it was on the verge of becoming one.